Snake venom-based surgical “super glue” plugs bleeding in seconds

During surgery or traumatic injury, quickly stopping bleeding can save lives. Now, scientists have recruited an unlikely ally to that cause – snake venom, which forms the basis of a new “super glue” that can halt bleeding within seconds after activatio… Continue reading Snake venom-based surgical “super glue” plugs bleeding in seconds

Smart bandage would use light to indicate infections

While it’s important to check wounds for infections, removing the dressing in order to do so can be disruptive to the healing process. A new smart bandage could help, by “glowing” in a certain way if an infection is beginning.Continue ReadingCategory: … Continue reading Smart bandage would use light to indicate infections

Oxygen-sensing, color-changing bandage could prevent chronic wounds

Chronic skin wounds such as pressure ulcers can become very serious if left untreated, potentially even leading to amputations. A new “smart” bandage could help, by changing color before such wounds occur in the first place.Continue ReadingCategory: Me… Continue reading Oxygen-sensing, color-changing bandage could prevent chronic wounds

Glowing bandage monitors oxygen uptake in transplanted tissue

Getting transplanted tissue to behave like the original tissue isn’t always a smooth process, and one of the things physicians look out for following a procedure is how well it takes in oxygen. Wired devices called oximeters are the gold standard when … Continue reading Glowing bandage monitors oxygen uptake in transplanted tissue

Magnetic bandage destroys skin cancer cells with heat

Scientists are exploring all kinds of avenues when it comes to tackling cancer, and one interesting possibility involves using magnetic nanoparticles to heat and destroy its cells. Researchers in India have taken an impressive step forward with this te… Continue reading Magnetic bandage destroys skin cancer cells with heat

Super-sticky surgical tape patches up organs and peels off harmlessly

As helpful as Band-Aids are, ripping them off your skin is never fun – but just imagine having one on your heart or lung. Researchers at MIT have now managed to create surgical tape that can stick to wet surfaces like organs, and more importantly, be r… Continue reading Super-sticky surgical tape patches up organs and peels off harmlessly

Graphene-based bandage designed for remote monitoring of wounds

If someone is suffering from a chronic wound such as a diabetic skin ulcer, it’s important for their doctor to continuously know the status of that injury. A new bandage is designed to keep physicians in the loop, via everyone’s favorite wonder materia… Continue reading Graphene-based bandage designed for remote monitoring of wounds

Remote-control bandage delivers fresh meds without being removed

The treatment of chronic wounds often involves the application of different medications, at different stages in the healing process. A newly-developed electronic bandage could allow this to happen, but without having to be removed for each application…. Continue reading Remote-control bandage delivers fresh meds without being removed

Supercharging the Band-Aid: Five futuristic bandages that could take wound healing to the next level

Today’s bandages are pretty good at covering up wounds, sealing them off from infectious bacteria and allowing the body to go to work patching up the damage. But could there come a time when bandages play more of an active role in acceleratin… Continue reading Supercharging the Band-Aid: Five futuristic bandages that could take wound healing to the next level

Hydrogel bandage uses body heat to speed wound healing

With a few experimental exceptions, bandages generally just cover wounds, as opposed to actively healing them. That’s not the case with a new heat-activated “active adhesive dressing” (AAD), however, which forgoes antibiotics while mimicking … Continue reading Hydrogel bandage uses body heat to speed wound healing